Unless somebody made a horrific mistake on the digital white balance, the 
yellow image has to be from the film camera. I thought that was a given.
Paul


> A number of people have determined for themselves which photo was made with
> the digi and which was made with the film SLR.  Some were wrong in their
> assessments ...  
> 
> I'm not saying Mishka is right or wrong ... the comment just reminded me of
> the mistaken identifications.  A few people have made comments to indicate
> that they thought they knew which pic was the digi, but didn't identify the
> image, so it's unknown if they were correct in their assessment.
> 
> http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/2818.html
> 
> Shel 
> 
> 
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Mishka 
> 
> > digital lens seems to eliminate the bystanders from the frame.
> > very cool (and useful) feature (unless you are doing street
> photography...)
> >
> > best,
> > mishka
> >
> > On 7/21/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> > > Yep. That was predictable. Virtually the same perspective. More DOF
> from the 18 and digital. But also less edge distortion and better edge
> sharpness. Of course the lack of white balance control renders the film
> image a bit murky, so it's a little tough to compare in some respects. (Not
> to mention that they're itty-bitty web images.)
> 
> 

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